1890 AHAC season

The 1890 AHAC season was the fourth season of the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada. Play was in challenges. The Montreal Hockey Club would win the final challenge of the season against the Montreal Victorias to win the Canadian championship for the third season in a row.

1890 AHAC season
LeagueAmateur Hockey Association of Canada
SportIce hockey
DurationJanuary 3, 1890 – March 4, 1890
Number of teams4
1890
ChampionsMontreal Hockey Club

League business

The annual meeting of the Amateur Hockey Association was held in the rooms of the MAAA in Montreal, on November 22, 1889. The main business was whether to accept Quebec or not, and whether to change the Crystals team name to the Dominions. Representatives from most of the hockey clubs were present. The election for the ensuing year resulted as follows:[1]

  • President, Mr. J. Stewart (Montreal);
  • first vice-president, H. Kinghorn (McGill);
  • second vice-president, W.G Cameron (Victorias);
  • secretary-treasurer, J.A Findlay (Montreal);
  • Council — A.E McNaughton (Montreal), W.E Stevenson (Victoria), J. McDonald (Crystals), D.B. Holden (McGill), R. Davidson (Quebec).

Regular season

The season consisted of challenge games as well as numerous exhibition matches between all the teams in the AHAC. Quebec would challenge this season. The Montreal Crystals would be known as the Dominion Hockey Club of Montreal for this season.

Overall record

Statistics are based on challenge games only and do not include stats regarding exhibition games [2]

Team Games Played Wins Losses Ties Goals For Goals Against
Montreal Hockey Club
7
7
0
0
28
13
Quebec Hockey Club
1
0
1
0
1
5
Montreal Dominions
3
0
3
0
3
15
Montreal Victorias
3
0
3
0
4
8

† National Champion

Schedule and results

Date home Score Visitor Score Location Match type
January 3Montreal Hockey Club5Montreal Victorias4Dominion RinkExhibition
January 7Montreal Hockey Club5Quebec1Dominion RinkChallenge
January 13Montreal Victorias11McGill University4n/aExhibition
January 17Montreal Hockey Club4Montreal Victorias2Dominion RinkChallenge
January 24Montreal Hockey Club5Montreal Victorias1n/aExhibition
January 28Montreal Victorias3Ottawa1n/aExhibition
January 31Montreal Hockey Club6Montreal Dominions4Dominion RinkChallenge
Feb 11Montreal Hockey Club6Montreal Dominions2Dominion RinkChallenge
Feb 18Montreal Hockey Club2Montreal Victorias1Dominion RinkChallenge
Feb 25Montreal Hockey Club3Montreal Dominions2Crystal RinkChallenge
Mar 4Montreal Hockey Club2Montreal Victorias1Crystal RinkChallenge


Player statistics

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played, G = Goals scored.

Name Club GP G
Archie McNaughton Montreal712
Findlay, Jack Montreal76
Brown, Dave Dominions34
Kingan, Alex Montreal23
Cameron, Allan Montreal62
Lee, Sam Montreal42
Ritchie, Andy Dominions32
Arnton, Jack Victorias21
Barlow, Eddie Victorias31
Scott, Arthur Quebec11
Lowe, George Montreal11

No scorer identified for 1 Montreal and Victoria goal.

Goaltender averages

Note: GP = Games played, GA = goals against, SO = Shutouts, GAA = Goals against average

Name Club GP GA SO GAA
Paton, Tom Montreal71301.9
Jones, Robert Victorias3802.7
Fyfe, Joe Dominions1302.0
Laurie, Archie Quebec1505.0
Scanlan, Robert Dominions21206.0

References

Bibliography

  • Weir, Glen (1991). Ultimate Hockey. Stoddart Publishing.

Notes

  1. Dan Diamond, Total Hockey, 2nd Edition, 2000
  2. Dan Diamond, Total Hockey, 2nd Edition, 2000
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